English-German dictionary - Letter "I" - Page 9
- I need tangible results.
- I need the book by Monday.
- I need to check that she is all right, just for my own peace of mind.
- I need to earn some money.
- I need to get some exercise.
- I need to rest my voice.
- I need to use up my holiday entitlement from last year.
- I needed 20 stitches.
- I needed all my wits to figure out the way back.
- I never aspired to become famous.
- I never heard such a thing!
- I never saw him drink anything other than beer.
- I never saw his Hamlet. However, I did see his Othello.
- I never saw the like.
- I never thought I'd live to see this day!
- I now call upon the chairman to address the meeting.
- I only feel Christmassy if it is snowing.
- I only have good things to say about her.
- I only recently discovered acupuncture for myself.
- I only said it in fun.
- I only speak a little German.
- I only want a little bit/small piece.
- I opted out of going to the trade fair.
- I ordered a side of fries with my steak.
- I ought to
- I ought to do it.
- I ought to go.
- I oughta
- I owe him much.
- I owe it all to my parents.
- I owe you a beer.
- I owe you one.
- I own that I judged her harshly at first.
- I paid him out in his own coin.
- I pity you.
- I place little credence in statistics.
- I pledge my word to you, gentlemen, that ...
- I prefer standing.
- I prefer to be in the fresh air.
- I prefer to stand.
- I promise not to trouble you again.
- I propose Claire Duncan for chairman.
- I put all her letters into the sink and put a match to them.
- I put all my eggs in one basket.
- I put all my savings into buying a boat.
- I put my shirt on that man.
- I put my watch an hour ahead.
- I put only 20 litres/liters in .
- I put/have no trust in his words.
- I quit smoking cold turkey.
- I quite agree!
- I quite agree.
- I quite believe it.
- I quite like things the way they are.
- I quite understand that my colleagues put/place a different emphasis on things.
- I raise my glass to the bridal pair.
- I ran out of breath/puff.
- I rang my mum last night.
- I rang the water company to question/query my bill.
- I rather think ...
- I read the article you linked to.
- I read the whole book, but talk about boring!
- I read up to page 63.
- I really blew it.
- I really copped it.
- I really couldn't say.
- I really don't mind doing this!
- I really fall for her.
- I really haven't got any time for you now!
- I really must say ...
- I really put my foot in it / in my mouth there!
- I recently saw a documentary on TV about the space station ISS.
- I reckon it will rain.
- I reckon so.
- I recognize Mr. X.
- I recognized you at once.
- I reconciled myself to the loss.
- I recruited my sister to drive us to the concert.
- I refer you to a recent statement to Parliament by the Prime Minister.
- I refuse to accept blame for that.
- I refuse to be rushed.
- I regret to say that ...
- I rejoice to see that you've made such a quick recovery.
- I relied
- I relish the challenge of rebuilding the club.
- I rely on you to let me know when the time has come.
- I remember setting my bag right here.
- I remember well what that felt like.
- I remember with horror the days when ...
- I renewed my acquaintance with this music.
- I responded with an open challenge to her to prove the opposite.
- I revisited her recipe.
- I ripped my jeans on the fence.
- I said I felt like quitting, but I didn't mean it literally.
- I said she'd forget, and sure enough she did.
- I said to myself ...
- I sat opposite.
- I saved all his letters.
- I saw her as I was getting off the bus.
- I saw her coming.
- I saw her in the street yesterday and she looked straight/right through me.
- I saw him right after the surgery, he was away with the fairies.
- I say . Can you help me?
- I say!
- I scrimped and saved for every penny I now have.
- I secretly hoped that ...
- I see
- I see /IC/
- I see no reason why we shouldn't try it.
- I see this examination as a challenge.
- I see your point.
- I see!
- I seem to recall. /ISTR/
- I seem to remember/recall that in France it's the other way round.
- I seized the opportunity with both hands.
- I sensed something bad might happen.
- I seriously considered/pondered resigning.
- I shall
- I shall drop by.
- I shot her en face to emphasize her eyes.
- I should
- I should like to ...
- I should like to have a little talk with you.
- I should like to take this opportunity to point out that ....
- I should not trouble if she got into touch right after her arrival.
- I should prefer to wait until evening.
- I should prefer to wait.
- I should say it's about three years.